Metropolitan Machine Knitting
Metropolitan Machine Knitting: Explore machine knitting through tutorials, techniques, and creative experiments. Learn, create, and enjoy the process 🧶
Cable effect with purl and knit stitches — a beautiful alternative to traditional 2x2 ribbing. Simple, textured, and full of character 🧶 reposting due to technical issue in previous version
Knit and purl stitches: making squares for circular effect 🧶🧐
Baby Blanket for Premature Babies ❤️🧶
I promised to share my method for knitting these blankets, so here it is! A simple and practical approach to creating soft, comforting blankets for the tiniest babies ❤️
11/06/2026
Finished Project: These baby blankets are heading to a hospital neonatal unit.
It’s one of the most rewarding things about knitting — knowing that something handmade can make a difference, no matter how small❤️
10/06/2026
Knitting Squares: Small Changes, Big Differences! 🧶
It’s fascinating how a tiny change in a pattern can completely transform the final result.
Here are two square-based patterns, both created using knit and purl sections. In the second version, just two additional columns are added between the squares, acting as “break lines” and interlocking with the pattern.
The first creates a beautiful textured fabric with almost flat, non-curling edges. The second folds naturally into a striking 3D structure!
A great reminder that even the smallest pattern adjustments can dramatically change how knitted fabric behaves.
Which version do you prefer — the flat textured fabric or the 3D effect? 😊
3D knitting with knit and purl stitches — let’s take simple squares to another level! ✨😊
Square pattern: purl and knit stitches 🧶Combined they create texture, shape, and structure producing a fabric while helping to keep the edges flat and straight🧶🧶🧶
08/06/2026
Tuck Stitch Ribbing (Half Fisherman’s Rib) vs Traditional Ribbing 🧶
Traditional ribbing has been a favourite for generations, offering excellent elasticity and a classic appearance. But tuck stitch ribbing is an interesting alternative worth considering.
It creates a firmer fabric, offers two attractive sides to choose from, and can be knitted without a ribber. It also has a beautiful texture that can add extra character to a garment.
For some projects I still prefer traditional ribbing, but for others the tuck stitch version wins because of its structure, appearance, and simplicity.
Which do you prefer: traditional ribbing or tuck stitch ribbing? 🧶
Tuck Stitch Ribbing (Half Fisherman’s Rib) vs 1x1 Ribbing 🧶 Two ribbing methods, two different results! 😊 Which one would you choose for your next project? ❤️👍
🧶✨ Knitting a Neckline with a Pattern – Punchcard Edition!
Shaping a neckline while keeping the punchcard pattern flowing beautifully.
Do you enjoy knitting with punchcards? 🧶
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